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Migration of Norway Rats Resulted in the Worldwide Distribution of Seoul Hantavirus Today

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
卷 86, 期 2, 页码 972-981

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00725-11

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  1. Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology [2001DIA40037, 2002DIB40095, 2003BA712A08-02]
  2. State Key Laboratory for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control [2011SKLID101]

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Despite the worldwide distribution, most of the known Seoul viruses (SEOV) are closely related to each other. In this study, the Mand the S segment sequences of SEOV were recovered from 130 lung tissue samples (mostly of Norway rats) and from six patient serum samples by reverse transcription-PCR. Genetic analysis revealed that all sequences belong to SEOV and represent 136 novel strains. Phylogenetic analysis of all available M and S segment sequences of SEOV, including 136 novel Chinese strains, revealed four distinct groups. All non-Chinese SEOV strains and most of the Chinese variants fell into the phylogroup A, while the Chinese strains originating from mountainous areas clustered into three other distinct groups (B, C, and D). We estimated that phylogroup A viruses may have arisen only within the last several centuries. All non-Chinese variants appeared to be directly originated from China. Thus, phylogroup A viruses distributed worldwide may share a recent ancestor, whereas SEOV seems to be as diversified genetically as other hantaviruses. In addition, all available mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences of Norway rats, including our 44 newly recovered mtDNA sequences, were divided into two phylogenetic groups. The first group, which is associated with the group A SEOV variants, included most of rats from China and also all non-Chinese rats, while the second group consisted of a few rats originating only from mountain areas in China. We hypothesize that an ancestor of phylogroup A SEOV variants was first exported from China to Europe and then spread through the New World following the migration of Norway rats.

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